Hollyoaks actor Kieron Richardson and his husband share adorable moments with their new-born twins

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Hollyoaks actors, Kieron Richardson, and his husband, Carl Hyland, have shared a first glimpse of their new twins.

The couple welcomed the arrival of the babies, Chase and Phoebe, last month.

At the time, they only shared a photo of the babiesā€™ name tags.

Kieron Richardson - babies' name tags

Baby Chase and Phoebeā€™s name tags/Source: @MrkieronR

But now, fans have seen a glimpse of the twins for the first time in a Channel 4 documentary about same-sex parenting.

In the documentary, ā€œRaised by Queersā€, Hollyoaks actor Kieron Richardson opens up about the struggles he and his husband, Carl Hyland, faced as same-sex parents.

The couple, who tied the knot in 2015, had the twins through a surrogate mother.

They kept a video log of their journey.

Speaking of the birth, Richardson said:

ā€œI feel like words you could never describe in a million years. Itā€™s the most surreal experience ever.ā€

Kieron Richardson and husband and babies

The actor has quickly adapted to his new role as a father.

ā€œIsnā€™t it funny how about four weeks ago I couldnā€™t change a nappy and I didnā€™t know how to feed a baby.

ā€œAnd now I can pretty much do it all in one quick sitting.ā€

The star recently refused to answer a question about the twins on ā€œThis Morningā€, which he deemed ā€œunfairā€.

Kieron Richardson

He believes that he and his husband will face prejudice as same-sex parents.

ā€œWeā€™re going to face things in play grounds, weā€™re going to face things walking down the street or on holiday, thatā€™s just the way our life is going to be.ā€

In hospital, the couple faced prejudice too.

Richardson said he overheard one nurse say: ā€œThose men shouldnā€™t be left with those babies on their own because they have no parental rightsā€.

Although ā€œsame-sex couples are ready to be parentsā€, he added, he does not think ā€œthe world as a whole is ready for two men or two women to raise children just yet.ā€

The documentary is available to watch on Channel 4.